Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being. They have enabled a greater population to live the same life of drudgery and imprisonment, and an increased number of manufacturers... Century Monthly Magazine - 541 psl.1927Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
 | Margaret Sanger - 1920 - 264 psl.
...labor finds itself enslaved instead of liberated by the machine. " Hitherto," says John Stuart Mill, " it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions...have lightened the day's toil of any human being. They have enabled a greater population to live the same life of drudgery and imprisonment, and an increased... | |
 | Bessie Ingman Drysdale - 1920 - 118 psl.
... LABOUR TROUBLES AND BIRTH CONTROL " Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions...have lightened the day's toil of any human being. They have enabled a greater population to live the same life of drudgery and imprisonment, and an increased... | |
 | Frank Tracy Carlton - 1920 - 584 psl.
...means, for many wage earners, unemployment and uncertainty. John Stuart Mill asserted that "hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions...have lightened the day's toil of any human being." Will scientific management do so? The employer and employee of today are subjected to very different... | |
 | Ernest Scott - 1920 - 370 psl.
...own History of the Revolution 1848 written, naturally, from a personal point of view. Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions...have lightened the day's toil of any human being. They have enabled a greater population to live the same life of drudgery and imprisonment, and an increased... | |
 | Russell Rea - 1920 - 444 psl.
...And John Stuart Mill, in his Political Economy published a year or two later, declares, " Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions...have lightened the day's toil of any human being. They have enabled a greater proportion to live the same life of drudgery and imprisonment and enabled... | |
 | Thorstein Veblen - 1920 - 204 psl.
...once more the reflection which John Stuart Mill arrived at some half-a-century ago, that, " Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions...have lightened the day's toil of any human being." V THE VESTED INTERESTS THERE are certain saving clauses in common use among persons who speak for that... | |
 | P. M. Deane - 1979 - 332 psl.
...counterpart's in the 175o's.1 And in 1848 JS Mill wrote gloomily in his Principles that ' Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions...have lightened the day's toil of any human being'. '* Perhaps this was an exaggeration. ' It was easier to mind a completely self-acting mule than to... | |
 | Maxine Berg - 1982 - 396 psl.
...increasing the wealth of a few individuals, but of reducing labour and increasing leisure. Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions...have lightened the day's toil of any human being. They have enabled a greater population to live the same life of drudgery and imprisonment, and an increased... | |
 | Elisabeth Jay, Richard Jay - 1986 - 282 psl.
...wealth, industrial improvements would produce their legitimate effect, that of abridging labour. Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions...have lightened the day's toil of any human being. They have enabled a greater population to live the same life of drudgery and imprisonment, and an increased... | |
 | Michael E. Brown, Michael Booth - 1986 - 182 psl.
...Seashore 1954; Marx 1976, chaps. 14 and 15). John Stuart Mill says in his Principles of Political Economy: "It is questionable if all the mechanical inventions...have lightened the day's toil of any human being." That is, however, by no means the aim of the application of machinery under capitalism. Like every... | |
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